Results: Causes of Increased number of white blood cells in blood AND Spine symptoms

Results: 799 causes of Increased number of white blood cells in blood OR Spine symptoms

1. 1q terminal deletionA rare chromosomal disorder where the terminal part of the long arm (q) of chromosome 1 is deleted resulting in various abnormalities....more »2. 3C syndromeA rare disorder characterized by cardiac malformations, cerebellar hypoplasia and cranial dysmorphism which gives the disease it's name....more »3. 3q deletionA rare chromosomal disorder where part of the long arm (q) of chromosome 3 is deleted resulting in various abnormalities which are determined by the size of the deleted portion....more »4. 47,XXX syndromeA genetic condition where females have an extra X chromosome in each of their cells. Normally female cells have two X chromosomes. This is not usually an inherited condition but a defect that occurs during cell division. Often the condition is asymptomati...more »5. 4p16.3 deletionA rare genetic disorder where a portion of chromosome 4 is deleted at a location called 16.3. The condition is characterized by malformations in most parts of the body as the deletion affects growth and development of the fetus....more »6. Achard syndromeAn inherited connective tissue disorder characterized primarily by a short head, long, slender bones, recessed lower jaw and loose hand and foot joints....more »7. AchondroplasiaA disorder characterized by problems with bone growth....more »8. AcrodysostosisA rare genetic disorder characterized by short hands, small nose, mental deficiency and hand and foot deformities....more »9. Acrodysplasia scoliosisA rare inherited genetic disorder characterized by short fingers and toes, scoliosis and other spine anomalies....more »10. Acrofacial dysostosis, Palagonia typeOne of a group of disorders characterized by defective limb and facial development. The Palagonia type is very rare and the symptoms are relatively mild....more »

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